Trilateral \Tri*lat"er*al\, a.[L. trilaterus; tri- (see {Tri-}) + latus, lateris, side: cf. F. trilat['e]ral. See {Lateral}.] (Geom.) Having three sides; being three-sided; as, a trilateral triangle. -- {Tri*lat"er*al*ly}, adv. -- {Tri*lat"er*al*ness}, n.
Before long, according to the court documents, Mr. Mucciante proposed a trilateral countertrade arrangement to Dr. Berger and two of his business associates.
Department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler raised the possibility of a trilateral meeting in Washington early next year to work on details.
That portion is expected to increase this year beacause of Ukraine's trilateral agreement, with the US and Russia, to give up the nuclear weapons on its territory.
U.S. officials said officials also are considering bringing Canada into the talks for a trilateral free trade pact.
The sides have not met since July 1990, before the Gulf War, the last occasion for the trilateral technical meeting between Turkey, Syria and Iraq.